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IN AND ABOUT THE TOWN.
Some Things You Know and Some
Things You Don't Know.

V. G. Terrell is in town.
Straw Hats we are almost giving
away. Davidson & Van lienor.
Joseph Geiger, of Jacksonville's
in town.
Houses to rent from $5 to $15.
Inquire of I. Stevens.
C. II. Burt, of Homosassa, is in
the city today.
Suits to order from $15 up.
Davidson & VanEchop.
Charles W. White, of Citra, was
in the city today.
Artist Gottlieb makes Babies'
Photos "quick as a wink."
A. L. Hunt, of Palatka, was in
the city yesterday.
Wanted. A sexton at Baptist
church. For particulars see G. A.
Nash.
Prof. Pike left the city yesterday
for a short vacation.
Fall styles and samples received.
Call and see them.
Davidson & VanEchop.
Mrs. Wallace Wynn is confined
to her bed with fever.
See our line of Men's Shoes be before
fore before buying.
Davidson & VanEchop.
James II. Auderson, of Moss
Bluff, is in town on business.
Young chickens cheap constant constantly
ly constantly on hand at Wm. Gray's.
W. J. Chambers, of Orange
Lake, was in town yesterday.
125 nice fat chickens received
today at Gray's.
Rev. J. C. Porter and wife left
for Lake Weir this afternoon.
A few White and Colored Vests.
We are closing out at cost.
Davidson & VanEchop.
II W. Frazer, of the Meadows,
was in town yesterday on busi business.
ness. business. Pants to measure, $4, guaran guarantee
tee guarantee a fit.
Davidson & VanEchop.
George G. Banks, of Columbus,
Ga., is in town in the interest of
his house.
Wm. Gray receives a nice coop
of both young and old chickens
every day.
Little Allie Vance, the ten-year
old daughter of Mrs. Juhan, is
quite sick.
Bring your job work to the Stak
office and see how cheap they will
do it for you.
Mrs. N. K. Williams is quite
sick with fever. Dr. Hood is at attending
tending attending her.
Fine fresh water fish today on
ice at L. S. Black's, stall No. 11,
City Market.
Rev. J. H. Curry will preach at
the Baptist church tomorrow mor morning
ning morning at eleven o'clock.
Choice, fresh water fish just re received
ceived received today at J. W. Davis', City
Market.
J. H. Benjamin and wife left to today
day today for the mouth of Crystal
River, to rusticate on Shell Island
for a week or two.

Mr. Irvin, Co-by's photographer,
is confined to his room with a bil bilious
ious bilious attack.
Have you seen our new 85 cent
Negligee Shirts? Just a few lett.
Davidson & VanEchop.
Judging by the immense loads
of hay we see daily, there must be
a heavy crop of that staple.
Fresh, fat oysters today and
every day now at L. S. Black's,
city market.
Miss Lizzie Taylor, of Madison,
is in the city, the guest of her
friend, Miss Pearl Pearson.
Allan Gibson, the young mer merchant
chant merchant of Grahamville, made the
city a business visit yesterday.
Mrs. Irvine, of Lakeland, who
has been taking examination for
teacher's certificate, returned to today.
day. today. Lost, yesterday evening, one
small gold ear-ring, with pearl set.
Finder will blease leave same at
this office.
Mr. C. A. Liddon, who has been
attending his sick daughter at
Live Oak, reports that she is
much better.
Mrs. iMuzette, the po'pular little
landlady of the Acme Hotel, is
having new carpets put down all
over the house.
The Japan persimmons are now
in the market. Say, did yon ever
hear of a Florida 'possum eating a
Japan peisimmon?
Rev. J. C. Porter and family
have reiurned from a week's visit
to St. Petersburg. They are all
browned to a turn.
Rev. J. C. Hilburn will preach at
the Methodist church tomorrow
morning and evening. Encourage
him by your presence.
Lots of strangers in the city to today
day today and business is good. The
farmers say that next year they
will have cotton to sell as of yore.
Frank Brown, the wood-yard
man, is very sick with malarial
fever. Dr. Izlar is in attendance,
and has some doubts of his recov recovery.
ery. recovery. Hon. M. V. B. Van Ness, of Ar Arlington,
lington, Arlington, and his son Alvie were in
town yesterday on important busi business
ness business and made the Star a pleasant
call.
Come and hear Rev. J. H. Curry
lecture tomorrow evening at the
Baptist church. Mr. Curry is one
of the most eloquent ministers in
the state.
Several of our most important
streets are sadly in need of new
arc lights. They are entirely too
dark. The city is prosperous at
least, the mayor's court brings in
a good revenue. Why not have

these lights?
Fifth annual session Second
Bethiehem Baptist Association
Sunday School Convention at
Belieview, Fia Sept. 6, 7, and S,
1895. Fr the above occasion the
F. C. & P. will sell round trip
tickets to Belieview on Sept. 6
and 7, at one and one-third fare,
and on Sept. 8 from OcaJa frr 25
cents round trip, limited to Sept.
9, 1895. An elaborate program has
been arranged for this occasion.

Capt. E. B. Richardson is down
at Ozello for a few days' recrea recreation.
tion. recreation. Mrs. Richardson and Eddie
are stilk down there, enjoying
themselves catching fish and eat eating
ing eating oysters.
Poverty is uncomfortable, as we
all can testify; but, nine times out
of ten, the best thing that can

happen to a young man is to be
tossed overboard and be compelled
to sink or swim.
Rev. J. H. Curry will deliver
an address under the auspices of
the Ocala Temperance Reform
Club at the Baptist church tomor tomorrow
row tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Let
everybody come and hear this able
minister talk.
Day before yesterday the Flor Florida
ida Florida Citizen devoted one-half page
to the industries, prospects, im improvements
provements improvements and society of Ocala
and sent 800 sample copies down
and had them distributed through
the city.
Bertie Pearson, who has been
spending his vacation with his par parents
ents parents in this city, left for college at
San Antonio this week. This is
his second year, and he was de deservedly
servedly deservedly popular with his teachers
and classmates.
A teacher, having 'told a pupil
to buy a grammar, received the fol following
lowing following note from the child's
mother: "I do not desire for Lulu
shal ingage in gramtt as i prefur
hur ingage in yousful studdys and
can lurn her to speke and rite
propperly myself. i hav went
threw too gramers and cant say
tbay did me no good i prefur hur
ingage in jerman an drawin an
vocal music on the pianner."
MUSIC AND DANCING.
Last night the metropolitan
band gathered in the band stand
and for more than an hour delight delighted
ed delighted the large crowd with their sweet
j music.
They played several pieces,
among which "The Jolly Black Blacksmith"
smith" Blacksmith" was the most beautiful.
The Ocala Rifles had a short im impromptu
promptu impromptu dance in the Ocala House
parlor, consisting of about a dozen
couples, chaperoned by Mesdames
Henry Livingston, jr., and R. B.
McConnell.
They then repaired to the arm armory,
ory, armory, where a delightful time was
passed by all, dancing the quick quickstep
step quickstep a'nd in social conversation.
A PLEASANT OCCASION
Miss Lizzie Edwards delightfully
entertained her Sunday school
class at her parents' residence on
Magnolia street yesterday after afternoon.
noon. afternoon. A spelling bee was the feature
of the evening, and little Leafy
Sylvester stood up the longest and
secured the prize for the best
speller, while Miss Johnny Liddon
won the "booby" prize.
Delicious refreshments were
served, after which the children de departed
parted departed for their homes, declaring
Miss Lizzie was the sweetest
teacher in the world.

George D. Courtney's
City Market Grocery,
is the best place in the city to buy your fresh
. groceries. A complete line of Staple and Fancy
Groceries constantly on hand. I keep every everything
thing everything in the grocery line. Country Produce,
Chickens and Eggs bought and sold. Bread,
Pies and Cakes fresh from the bakery.
One Door North from City Market, Ocala, Fla.

Eight-room cottage in the city
of Ocala. Lot contains 2 acres,
with stable, carriage house, ser servants'
vants' servants' house, well, cistern, fruits,
flowers, etc.
Fifteen acres good land under
fence adjoining, just outside city
limits, can be leased for a term of
years very low if desired. Enquire
at this office.

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After the Eighteenth .of

this month the subscript subscription
ion subscription price of the Sta r will he
o() Cents per month and
no subscriptions will be
taken for less than that
amount.

line news item which appeared in
the Evening Star calling atten attention
tion attention to the sanitary cond tion of
Tampa. Its personal attack upon
Rev. J. C. Porter is doubtless
prompted by the malice of a cer certain
tain certain newspaper trarrjp who was
recently 'fired" from an Ocala
newspaper office for drunkenness.
Mr. Porter, being a staunch
champion of the temperance cause,
would naturally antagonize such a
character, and stir up bis venom
and spite. Mr. W. F. Stovall, the
editor of the Tribune, is said to be
an honorable gentleman, and we
are sure that no such false charges
against a good man Would emanate
from his pen.
It is regretted by Mr. Stovall's
many friends that he has allowed
this newspaper tramp to fill his
editorial columns with the. alcohol alcoholic
ic alcoholic vaporings of a diseased brain.
In justice to Mr. Porter, we
must say that he had nothing
whatever to do with the item in
question, he being at the time in
St. Pt tersburg, engaged in a series
of revival meetings, and was prob probably
ably probably among the last to read it.
The Tribune has greatly magni magnified
fied magnified a very small matter. The item
contained nothing more than has
been said of many other towns in
the state by their own papers, and
was certainly not intended to in injure
jure injure or reflect upon the Queen
City of the Gulf.

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Fresh, fat, fine, .today by the
quart, gallon, or in the shell, on
ice at L. S. Black's, stall 11, city
market.

ATTENTION, TAX-PAYERS

The tax book for 1894 will close
the 1st of September and property
will be advertised for sale first
Monday in October next.
Come and pay your taxes and
save expenses, F. D. Pooser,
Tax Collector Marion county, Fla.
July 36, 1895.

This Laboratory makes a specialty of Chemical Analysis of
Phosphate, but all other kinds of analysis will recede prompt ; James H. Hill,
attention. We have the patronage of the Gie des Phosphates j Att t Law
, t t TL.niior & rinrbp tho Consolidated rnos-1 j

de rrance; ivicbM& xuunii
phate Co., and their clients.
Assays and Analysis of Earths. Waters and Fertilizers.
The most approved methods followed. All rates as
reasonable as consistent with high class of work.

s County Judge's office in Court

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OCALA,

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Laboratory located on second floor of Southern Express Co's bldg.

T. P. Lloyd,

Attorney at Law,

rE5a5H5H5H5a5H5Ebdb n) WiLL Pkacticc in all Courts.

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Undertakers and Embalmers.
Dealers in Coffins, Iron and Wood
en Caskets, Burial Outfits.
Charges lower than ever before in
Ocala. Also dealers in all kinds
of Second-Hand Furniture.
Prompt attention given to all
orders by mail or telegram.

GAS GAS
W. G. Barry, p- ;,?ox
Practical Plumber and Contractor.
Office in flerchants National Bank Block.
Fitting up Shop North Magnolia St.
Barry Patent Gas Buuier for
heating Cook Stoves, Log in Fire Fireplaces,
places, Fireplaces, Heating Stoves, Lighting
Cigars in hotels and stores is the
best to be found in the market and
Cheaper than wood, coal, gasoline
or oil and cleaner and safe.
I have a full assortment of sup supplies,
plies, supplies, such as Gas Pipes, Fittings,
Burners for lights and heating pur purposes,
poses, purposes, Chandeliers, Fire Logs for
fireplaces, etc.
Having had 17 years experience
in the gas business, am fully pre prepared
pared prepared to do all classes of work in
this line and
Guarantee atij-sfUction.

Misses Richards & Hallctt's. You If you want a good daily paper, ; be; fnci Uatula strects
will get a good meal for 25 c. The Star will suit you. j OCALA, b LA.

Temperance Column.
3y the Ocala Temperance Reform Club.

Edited by J. A. Aundcn.
T he Club meets every Sunday afternoon at four
o'clock in Temperance Hall. The Public
are invited.
REV. J. II. CURRY TO SPEAK.
Rev. J. II. Curryr will deliver an
address under the auspices of the
Ocala Temperance Reform Club,
at the Baptist church tomorrow
afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Mr. Curry's power and elo elo-(uennce
(uennce elo-(uennce as a public speaker is so
well known that he needs no fur further
ther further introduction to the Ocala
public. A crowded house will
greet him.
D3n't forget the place at the
Baptist church, instead of Tem Temperance
perance Temperance Hall.
Ocala and Fernandina are alike
in one respect as you step from
the train, at the foot of the princi principal
pal principal street, the first business house
to greet you is a saloon.
it Jeast seventeen iorgenes
have been discovered in one of the
Jacksonville liquor petions, affida affidavits
vits affidavits having baen produced to prove
the same.
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The sorrows and the horrors of
-a wife with a drunken husband are
as near the realization of hell as
an be reached, in this world at
least.
The liquor traffic is responsible
for nine-tenths of the misery
among the working classes. T. V.
Powderly.
The saloon-keepers had better
rob men than give them whisky for
their money.
The liquor traffic is the standing
dread of every mother.
No drunkard ever intended to
become one. f
"Woe unto him that giveth his
neighbor drink.
If you have an old book that you
wish to preserve, take it to the
Witness job office and have it
bound.
Crayons, Pastels and Water-color
Portraits copied to any size from
old and faded photos by Artist
Gottlieb.
E. B. Richardson's stable will
furnish you a first-class turnout
-cheaper than elsewhere. Call and
try his teams.
Artist Gottlieb still makes a
specialty of the Carbonette. Prices
same as ordinary photos. Studio
opposite Montezuma Hotel.
C. V. McCoy, the Ocala House
barber,will give you the smoothest
and easiest shave imaginable. Hair
cuts in the latest style.
In order to reduce our stock and
make room for fall goods, we will
make a discount of 10 per cent on
Davidson & VaxEchop.
Figures do not lie. Multiply $36
by 7 and you have 500 provided
you invest seven times thirty-six
with the Covenant Building and
Loan association. Ask M. M.
Little about it.
LAPSES DO YOU ILNOW
DR. FELIX LE DRUN'S
STEEL BHD PENHYBOYHL PILLS
are the original nnd only FRENCH, safe and re-
liable cure on tho market. Price 1.00; eont by j
mail. Genuine sold only by

molia Baiber Shop
Ior I Isiir Gut t ints'
and fcSiiii N'in.
All work done in Mod or d Style and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
A. G. BDLL, Proprietor,
"VWt Wide of tSciiuix'c.
A. EE, HOLLAND,
Local Agent of the American
Detective Agency of Indianapolis,
Ind., undertakes the recovery of
lost or stolen property, investiga investigation
tion investigation of crime. Collecting a spe specialty.
cialty. specialty. w.
avis,
City Market,
Dealer in all kinds of
Florida and Western
Meats, Poultry,
Vegetables and Fish.
Bring in your Produce and try my
Goods.
DEHLERS IX
Chicago and
Florida Meats,
Turkeys,
Chickens,
Eggs,
Sausage
and Country Produce.
Stalls 6 and 8 City Market.
Ocala, xXvA.
Times Are Hard
and yon need not denv it. Rut vou will
forget it when you biv Groceries and
General Family Supplies of the
Ocala teiD2rci.il & Ec!i:inse Comninv.
They also run a Tailoring Department
where they do I'.ep-jirin, Cleaning and
Dyeing, All work clone to order and sat satisfaction
isfaction satisfaction irar-nueed.
S. C. Wright,
Business Manager.
Exposition St., Mitchell's Block, Ocala, Fla.
TctJc.fl til P, S T 1 7? 7 f II OIL
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WCVllt tiC Ultest IICICS.

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Board and Lodging.
Opposite Post Office.
We carrv a full line of
Choice and Fancy Groceries
also in con connection a first class
BAKERY.
Bread, Cakes and Pies baked
bv best Baker in the city.
RESTAURANT
at rear of store. First class
fare for the local and traveling
public. Give us a trial.
J.N. Edwards & Son,
Baptist Witness- Building, corner
Fort King and Osceola street.
n. k. wiLunro,
Tonsorial Artist.
Hair Cutting,
Shaving,
Dveincc
and Shampooing
Done in Latest Style. Call
and give me a trial.
Montezuma block, Ocala, Fla.
SniTH HOUSE
Large, cool and comfortable
rooms nicely furnished. Best of
accommodations for the general
and traveling public. Rates $1.00
per day or $4.00 per week.
North Magnolia Street.
Central Hotel,
Mrs. Maud Duran, Proprietress.
Service and Cuisine first class.
Best Private Plot el in the Town.
Special Low Rates by the week.
L. 5. BLACK,
Stall No. 11. City Market.
FRESH FISH ON ICE DAILY.
Fresh water varieties Bream and
Trout.
Salt water varieties constantly on
hand.
Country Produce,
Eggs and Poultry,
Bought and Sold.
Prices cheaper than any in the
market.
LIDDON BROS.,
Liverymen
First National Bank Block,
Ocala, FUa.
Fine Livery Turnouts and Saddle
Morses.
Charges Reasonable.
Orders by Telephone or otherwise
will receive prompt attention.
oiiieziiiiia Hotel,
MRS. K. K. C. BATTY, PROPRIETRESS.
OCALA, - FLA.
Rates $2 to $2.50
Per Day.
Open the Year Round
SPECIAL RATES BY THE
WEEK.
FREE SAMPLE ROOM.

Red Oak House,
Board and Lodging.
Nice, larcre, airv rooms, best of
table accommodations, pleasant lo location,
cation, location, one block south from F. C.
& P. depot, on Magnolia street.
Rates from 75c. to $1.50 per day.
Special rates by the week.
D. S. LITTLE, Prop.,
OCALA, FLA.
John W. Pearson,
Mate kit.
Phosphate and
Timber Lands.
(Jity property
Bought, Sold and Rented.
Ocala, Fla.
T. A. YANCEY,
Butcher,
City Market, Ocala, Fla.
Fish, Game and Poultry.
Northern and Florida Vegetables.
New York, Chicago and Florida
Meats.
Orders from a distance given
special attention.
The Boston
Tonsorial Artist,
Who is upstairs in the
Large, Coo! Rooms
in the Gary Block, is able to please
all customers. Come and see me.
Mair Cuts, Shaving and Shampoo Shampooing
ing Shampooing done in first-class order.
WM. JAHES.
Gary Block.
Ocala, Fla.
JOHN E. DAVIS,
DEALER IN
Groceries and General Eainily Supplies,
Cigars, Tobacco, etc.,
General Country Produce.
P'ruit bought and sold. Prices the
lowest.
Two doors west of Mitchell Blocks
Exposition street.
Thomas J. Clary,
Justice of the Peace,
Plrst District, Marion Co., PTa.
Office in Court House.
Prompt attention given to all Civil
and Criminal Cases under my
Jurisdiction.
OCALA, FLA.
Millinery.
Phe Lfdtest,
The Lfovfest prices,
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IZJJ B voir B U MJ Ulft&B
Proprietor of the only first class
Colored Barber Shop in the city.
I have taken charge of my old
stand on Imposition St., three
doors west of P"irst National Bank
building and solicit your patronage.
I am fully prepared to do Shaving,
Hair Cutting a. d Shampooing in
the latest styl Only first class
men employed. Give me a call

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Discipline of the Woodpile.
Every human male man who pos possesses
sesses possesses even a lingering taint of
temper should keep an ax and a
woodpile somewhere handy, that
he may rush cut and work off his
wrath when it waxeth fierce. There
is nothing in this vain old world
that will send a man back to his
appointed work with a more wilted
collar and a truer comprehension
of himself than thirty minutes'
wrestling with a full flavored ax.
He can use it so fiercely in the
wood. All the fury ot his nature,
all the hate he feels fcr his enemy,
he can infuse into the ax handle;
and how the chips willflv! Not
very artistically, probably, but they
will fly. And presently it begins

to dawn upon the man that he is
feeling more calm. Evidently he
is experiencing a change of heart.
He dots not hate his enemy at all.
He changes his stroke and begins
to chop on the system cf Italian
penmanship the up strokes heavy
and the down ones light. He
rather loves his enemy now.
At last he puts all his failing
strength in one terrific blow. He
misses his tip with the ax and
smites the chopping block with
the handle. A tingle, as though
he had swallowed an alarm clock,
goestrom elbow to hip and back
again, the ax drops from his pow
erless hands, and a weak, limp,
nerveless, perspiring, trembling,
gasping thing, he staggers to the
house, lies down on the first thing
that looks like a lounge, and is
readv to die. There isn't a fear or
a fault in his heart. Death has no
terrors, and life has no temptations
for mm. He has chopped out all
his baser nature, and he is just as j
ethereal and spiritual as he can be
on this side of Jordan. .It is a j
great medicine. Ex.
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The New Woman Fad.
The world's intelligence ap approves
proves approves the movement for the eman emancipation
cipation emancipation of woman from false social
standards and unfair social condi conditions,
tions, conditions, but some grotesque accom accompaniments,
paniments, accompaniments, of the movement are
worthy only the contempt of all
manly men and womanly women.
For example, the present new
woman fad, which talks jauntily
about woman's independence, pro proposes
poses proposes that we have a "Woman's
iiible," and in various ways
preaches a bold assertiveness for
women. The whole tendency of
this order of things is to disgrace
woman and to cast disrepute upon
all legitimate efforts for the better betterment
ment betterment of her status. Woman's high
lrerogative is that she is the nat natural
ural natural home maker of the world. As
daughter, sister, wife, mother, this
is Heaven's commission for her.
If any progress has been made in
these last days by women the
finest fruits of that progress are
seen in the better physical health,
the better food, the better care of
child life, in short, the better social
and moral conditions of the homes
of the nation. We confess to a
hearty contempt for any order of
"woman's movement" which ob obscures
scures obscures in the least this queenly
character of woman as the angel
ot the home. Bold declamation
about her 'rights" is a pitiful de descent
scent descent from her mission, unless the
"rights" involve her privilege to be
a womanly woman at home. Bap Baptist
tist Baptist Union.

To Trade. A good improved
Missouri farm, in southeast Mis Missouri.
souri. Missouri. The Ozark mountain sec section
tion section and home of the big red apple,
for a Florida property. Owner
lives in Florida. Enquire at this
office.
Ocala Female Seminar v.
Reopens September 30, 1895.
Three departments Primary,
Preparatorv and Co;lgiatf Lan Languages
guages Languages and Music. Fur further in
tormation appiy to
Miss M. Comev,
Principal.
Watches cleaned for 50 cents.
50 cent crystals, 25 c. 25 cent
crystals 15 c.
Pins and breastpins 10 c, and
all other work done on watches,
jewelry and sewing machmts in
proportion.
Work guaranteed to give satis satisfaction.
faction. satisfaction. N--xt dnor to the post of office,
fice, office, in W. W. Condon's music and
jewelry store.
Ho for Ormond! On Sept. 5
the Plant System will sell rounu
trip tickets to Ormond for only
r cn Sneoial train leaving Oral a
j a m t arriving at Ormond 1 1:30
,a.m. Keturnmg, jeave urmona
6:30 p.m., arriving Ocala 11:15 p.m.
For tickets and fuither iniorma
tion call on C. F. Faires. city ticket
aent, Ocala Hone, rr F. J. Hu
ber, ticket agent, Florida Southern
depot.
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LAND OF HOME SEEKERS
SIOXS TO FLORIDA.
EXCUR-
On September 4th and October
2nd tickets will be sold by the
Plant System to all points in
Florida, limited 20 days, from the
principal Ohio and Mississippi
gateways and from points beyond,
at one fare for the round trip.
ONE WAY SETTLERS" RATES.
On September 4th and October
2nd, and on the first Tuesdav of
each month thereafter, until
further advised, one way tickets
will be sold via the Plant System
from principal Ohio and Missis Mississippi
sippi Mississippi River gateways and from
points beyond to principal points
in Florida ata rate of one and one one-half
half one-half cent per mile, counting short
line mileage.
ATLANTA, GA.
Account Cotton States and In International
ternational International Exposition the Plant
System will sell tickets September
5th and 1 2th, and every day from
September 15th to December 15th,
limited to January 7th, at $18.55
from Ocala. Also September 1 6th
until December 16th, limited
twenty days, at $1360. Tickets
sold every Tuesday and Thursday
after September 16th to December
24th at $9.90, limited ten-days.
KNOXVILLE, TEXX.
September 15th to 16th, the
Plant System will sell tickets to
KnoxvilJe and return account bat battlefield
tlefield battlefield encampment of the oons
of Veterans, limited to return Oc October
tober October 10th at $13.10 from Ocala.
For further information apply to
C. F. Faires, city ticket agent,
Ocala House, F. C. Alworth, depot
ticket agent, Ocala.
Delmonico Hotel.
Handy to Depot.
Best of Table Delicacies.
Lare, Nicely
Furnished Rooms.
Kates $1 per Day.
Special rates by theveek.
North Magnolia St.

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CHEAP RATES VIA F. C. & P.
For the Cotton States and Inter International
national International Exposition, Atlanta.
For the above occasion the F. C.
& P. will sell on Sept. 5 and 12,
and commencing daily Sept. 15, un until
til until December 15, "1895, with final
limit Jan. 7, 1896, at 318.55; also
daily commencing Sept. 16 until
Dec. 15, with limit twenty (20)
days from Haie of sale, at $13.60
Also on Tuesdays and Thursdays
of each week, commencing Sept.
t6, until Dec. 24, inclusive, with
limit of ten (10) days, at $9 93.
r or tickets or anv information
call on R. G. Blake, city ticket j
agenv r John Dozier, depot agt.
and get our prices on
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Cheap Excursions via Plant System.!
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On account of National Meeting j
ei ivciiLuuKy nurse jrccucrs s-
sociation at Lexington, Ky., will
sell round trip tickets to Lexing
ton on Oct. 7 and 8 for $24.40, good
until Oct. 21, 1895.
On account of the Grand Army
of the Republic at Louisville, Ky.,
will sell round trip tickets to Lou Louisville
isville Louisville on Sept. 8, 9, 10 and 11 for
only $17.80, good until Oct. 5,
1895.
On account of dedication of the
Chicatrtauga and Chattanooga Na National
tional National Pard, will sell round trip
tickets to Chattanooga ou Sept. 16
to 19 inclusive vf or" only $11.40,
good until bet. 13, 1S95.

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W. S. GASKIN.
Tixe : Green : Groeerr
Keeps constantly on hand a full line of Choice and Fancy Groceries
at prices not excelled by any house in the city.
Poultry and Eggs, Fruits and Vegetables, a Specialty Specialty-Come
Come Specialty-Come and give me a trial. I keep everything in the eating line.
Remember the place.